Universal Registration Document 2019

121 LISI 2019 UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT Corporate Social Responsibility 4 The decontamination of the oldest plants: During site renovations, decontamination through the removal of contaminated soil is almost always the favored method. This was the case during the rehabilitation of the forging areas at the Grandvillars site. The Delle plant also excavated and treated historically contaminated soil: ■ 1,800 tons of decontaminated soil at a cost of €1.2 million. 6.2  /  Climate change The productsmade by LISI are not intended for end consumers. Nevertheless, the Group is aware of the impact that these products can have on climate change through their use by its customers. The products of the LISI MEDICAL Division only have a very small impact onclimatechange.However, theLISIAEROSPACE and LISI AUTOMOTIVE products are used in means of transport. Accordingly, LISI is working in close collaboration with its customers (PSA, Renault, Volkswagen, Airbus, Boeing, Safran, GE, etc.), for the purpose of making these parts (and therefore the vehicles) lighter. This weight reduction results in decreased fuel consumption and therefore impacts climate change. In addition, there are many ongoing developments with applications in vehicle electrification. LISI AEROSPACE is a key supplier of Safran’s LEAP engine. This next generation engine represents real progress in terms of performance, consumption and environmental preservation. The carbon footprint assessment conducted during the 2017 financial year was updated in 2019. Accordingly, the main Greenhouse Gas (GHG) generating activities are: ■ the consumption of rawmaterials, which is inherent to Group activity (scope 3), ■ the consumption of energy for which many reduction efforts are being implemented (scope 2), ■ the freight of persons and goods; these impacts (logistical and transportation) are mainly managed by our customers (scope 3). Overall LISI activities generated, on scopes 1 and 2, 106,532 tons of CO 2 (-9.3% compared to 2017), broken down as follows: Scope Indicators 2017 2019 Scope 1 GHG Natural Gas [T CO 2 ] 41,501.7 37,174.1 GHG Domestic heating fuel [T CO 2 ] 582.5 459.8 GHG Heating network [T CO 2 ] – – GES LPG [T CO 2 ] 1,724.9 1,205.5 GHG Vehicles owned [T CO 2 ] 716.2 621.2 GHG Private vehicles under lease [T CO 2 ] 2.2 1.8 GHG Fugitive emissions from refrigerants [T CO 2 ] 1,190.7 1,527.4 SUM GHG SCOPE 1 [T CO 2 ] 45,718.2 40,989.7 Scope 2 GHG Electricity [T CO 2 ] 71,710.6 65,542.4 SUM GHG SCOPE 2 [T CO 2 ] 71,710.6 65,542.4 SCOPE 1 & 2 TOTAL GHG [T CO 2 ] 117,428.8 106,532.1

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